that scene, and Brody's dialogue still leave a lot of ambiguity about what his motivations are. and I think the show will continue to toy the audience like this. I also feel as if Brody himself might be confused about where he belongs, and that could continue to be his character's journey. what if Brody now has two "achillee's heel" in his family, and Abu Nazir?

dude this show is the best current show on television, especially after this last episode

i went from cheering for reformed Brody the family nice guy man, bought into him being almost not involved with the addition of his buddy still being alive, to being so bummed/depressed about Saul and his wife, to being even more depressed about Carrie being totally bummed in front of Brody's house and at the end about being a loner (this was tough) to that fucking mind fuck scene of Brody in the chair

I think we can assume it was Brody that slipped him the razor now that we know Brody was turned and that he can cheat a polygraph. I don't see Saul being the mole, that'd make me mad, I like him too much.

i think Brody's role is more of a, I will used the hype of being rescued and all the media attention as a means to springboard a career as a figurehead and or a notable name in politics, and then i can actually influence things those guys he has a deal with need/want/etc

its got to be something like that, because he told that guy the deal/agreement "was off" so there had to be some sort of structural plan in place, and i dont think it involved violence